' SB 1 urn I i- .v 6v I? THE BRAHT COUNTY HEWS, Thursday, Sept. 26. LOCAL BREVITIES. Racing nt Ing Creek begins next TuMilny. AlJoni, in this city, Sunday, SepU 2!, 1 889, to the wife of Clay Todhun ter, a daughter. N. II. Cottroll tnwicd througli town lust Friday with n largo lmnd of fino "liux," on rout to Rear vnlloy. A littlo daughter of Mr. Collins, of Jolm Day, received n broken nun Monday by n gate fulling iqion her. Minx ISirdio iowis, who 1ms lwcn vihiting nt tho rosideiicn of Mr. Sels 1ms returned to her home near Day villa lloppnor is to have n COO foot arte sian wall, n Ixiring machine and a lor cr lwing nlroatly on tln road from tint oast. .Mr. Kelsay has been in this vicini ty Intoly buying iriUtton sheep for tho foreign market, tawing some twenty pieces with tho loys. Jiuii Kvortsbuseh, nmimgor of the Soda Springs eating stntion was in town during tho week after n load of vegetables and other supplies for win tor. "rlMur .Sullivan was sentenced to Ikj hango'd in mi enclosure of the jail or jail yrl at two o'clock in the aftor noon of tho fifteenth day of Novomlicr 1881). Young Lowit mentioned last week us being under arrest for larceny of n horse, was tried Wore Justice Kuluon and acquitted for want of Millicionl evidence. Something awful bad is the matter with the nmil routo via Heppner. Kither the railroad jwwtnl authorities or the Heppner postoflicc is to blamu for our delayed mail. We do not want tho eaith, but wo do" want more subscrilers to the Nkwh ut SL'.fiO per year in advance. Also mora mail routes mid postofllces throughout Grant county. Distant mountain peaks appeared white a few mornings ago, but the light sprinkle of snow has not sent tho mountain streams rushing down the hillsides to any raging degree. Manning and Flarity who were in attendance upon court here and after ward taken to Crook county, had an examination on a charge of shooting at each other, and were lth discharg ed. yMr. "Win. II. Davis is duly authoriz eillo solicit subscriptions and collect money for tho Giiant Co. Nkwh. He will give a receipt for your money, mid his receipt will Ihi honored by this .shop. Peuchc.'i, plums and all manner of fruits in abundance, mid the market already supplied. Why would it not Iw a wise plan to can or otherwise prosurvo the surplus, thereby prevent ing such a great waste! As yellowjackets were scarce this yeai and as fearful storme have visited the Atlantic coast even so look our for ii severe winter on the 1'ncitic slope, mul gather your stock where, you can look out for them and throw them a bunch of hay occasionally. -A. C. Halt of upper Canyon creek tells the Nkwh man that he shot u fox last week, and the charge of shot cut tho fox completely in twain in tho middle, mid that the front end jumped up mid ran away, and is running yet. Who can lieiit that for a liel - -The Ni;wh from this date one year for S'J.fiO paid in advance. Wo have decided to allow a reduction for ad vance payments, as twolifty comes in letter j day now at this gas fouudary tliMi three doltais one or two years jieiiee. 1 Mease pay up your old account mid legin anew. Mr. Jacob Heliiicndach, who is min ing over on tho Middrti Kork left at our ollteo wliilo in tow.n recently, some of the finest specimens of iuiuU that lias been found in Grunt county. The rook represents three ledges, owned by Mr, llelmendach. and all of them assay well. Verily, uoithern Grunt is l)ouud to have u genuine mining boom at no distant day. Died, nt I'rairo City, Sept. 10, 188'J, Mr. Albert Imnzet, aged alout 18 years. .Mr. Han.et was a native pf France, and had roniilttd many yirs in 1'mirio City. His remains tveift wired for uud buried with Ma roniu !iouri on Tuesday. He leaves jio relatives in this country so far as vvu know, but wm followed to tho grave liy a host of lifelong friends. W'rt learn from Mr. Keller of Hear t'ujluy tlint it was not Indians who p.( lire to lU(i nmge causing him the Mi of his luy, but that the fire was carelessly allowed to get out by cattle men who failed to look after mid ex tinguish their camp fire when they iHOVed. Wo beg pardon of the In IUiii for all the harsh things wo said ;ilM)iit them on this occasion, but still lelievo they ought to lsj run out of flic country. Tli firt copy of tho illustrated urnekly of t)io I'.icilio Coast hai reach ed our table, mid wo must say that it fiurpssi IJ our expectations. No jiltt-viiul jouriml in the world is supe rior it (Jjis oleint nuiuber of tho West Kleviq, ;ind the thought that it in o Ix a weekly visitor is n very j(siiit one. .Suc)i mj PlfiIii and rtitistjo Journal us .hjs wjll a in great demand everywhere, ospeoiully with thine who feel an iiitmtwt in the rnnd sconory of the West mid the jiiliic blutvhej of l'acilio Co.it iuci jdeuu It will contain. For sale at nil nows stands nt 10 cent n copy. IWnches on tho river have Iwon vis tied by white frwU. Weather report: A sprinkle of rain mul cooler ntinospherc. Health item: Colds prevail, owing to warm days mid cold ti'glits. T. J. Smith is acting deputy klieritF during Mr. McCullough's sickiuvw. Ilic nvenigo price paid for horses in I .Malheur county this summer was $.15. ! Equinoctial storms mul other nt- j inosplieric disturbance!! nro now , due. A Cliinninnn lind just died of consumption nt Astoria, not n very common occurrence in Oregon. A Sandwich Islander stnblied and killed an Indian hnlfhreiHl on the streets of Tho Dalhw last wek. Mrs. Jeff KimWly, rmployod at ' the Now IlntM during court, has di jmrtod for her home at Baker City. Deputy sherilV John McCullough has lmen ipiite sick during the week, but will soon be able to runtime tho duties of his olllce. On Mondny morning of Inst wcok ' about -I o'clock two simultaneouH , incendiary attempts were mado to burn Hoiao City. v j tlrnnt county sporU have rountcd ' from tho mens nt Hums ami llurnoy, j mid genemlly their animals ran in a ' manner not to lie nshauied of. t Vicc-l'rusident Morion linn won a j number of prizes at the Cattle Show ; in lUilTnlo. A vice-president has to j have employment of one kind or an-1 other. A new tiling in the East is a pro fessional superintendent of wod-' dings. She bosses the wholo busi- 1 iichh and in fact is mi expert in ar-1 ranging matters in stylo. j The "sere and yellow loaf" up-! pears on the mountain sides, but , leaves, that nave bail no rain on them for three months may turn yollow very gracefully, and without a struggle. You can savo big money by go ing to Coilin fc McFarlaiid, "Hep pner, for your Fall and Winter Sup plies. They keep everything, and nave cut prices down so that they are tiie lowest priced store in Ore gon. Hill Lane brought down from the Monumental mine last week five tons of rich ore that is to be shipped to England by tho Monumental people. There is a deal on for the mine which is the making of one of the best projierties In Eastern Ore gon. Blndo, Now while Hro. Eads is away at tending conference, would be a good time to put up your parlor hIovch for winter. You will then be through tho swearing job unless the pipo falls down and can attend church regularly with an easy con science the balance of the senson. The East Oregoniiin shows tho dep uty prosecuting attorney nnd his part ner and the grand jury of Umatilla county up in a not very enviable light, charging them with favoritism in finding bills of indictment against certain ones mid letting others equally guilty escape. We did not learn tho sad news of the dentil of Mr. Han.et until one week after his burial, although numer ous persons were in town from l'miriu City during the week. How me we to iisceitain the news unless friends stop into the gas foundry and tell what they know? Prospectors continue to biing good looking specimens of rock into town, iliingiiig specimens into town does not signify much, however, only that rich ledgos exist in the country mid only require proper development to make them wealth producing proper ties. Steps nro leiiig taken by the Amer ican brewers to combine, to combat the Hnglish syndicate, which is at tempting to corner tho Uer limning businiMui of tin! world. It is the in tention to form a gigantic stock com pany, with a enpitul stock of 8100, 000,000, with which virtually to buy up every big brewery in the country. Fat sheep are hard to find just now, judging from the experience of tho mutton buyer who is now in this county. He failed to secure any satisfactory sheep in the John Day or Hear valley, no wo have been informed, and is now over on Heaver creek. Perhaps he is over particular but then the range is short this Hummer. Tho statement that Jack Frost has made regular visits to this val ley for several months past is true as wo vorily believe. Jack Krost is a stage driver on the Canyon-Haker I route, and comes down mo .lonn I Day valley every two days. He is j not of tho sort, however, that ripenB ' pumpkins and makes it necessary I to bring all good things into tho house. Koubon Fields having reconsideied his emphatic refusal to testify Uifore the giand Jury, mid having announced his determination to give jijs to.tiliio ny, and having testified, Judge I son remitted that (ortinu of the sentence relating to imprisonment for six mouths, but ordered that tho line of .2f)0 lio enforced and that Mr. Fields i confined in the county jail one day IVir (ivury I wo dollars of said line, and that judgment bo bold ugajnst him fur all costs pertuiniig to the case of co tempt of coin t. Ueub Is still hoard ing with (liny, earning hi two (lobars 1 a day mul board mid lodging. Nearly every town in Washing ton territory wants the capital. Uyo is advortised for sale at $3.00 per hundred pounds in Lake county. Weather prophots are precicting rain for this section within the next month. The stockmon throughout the stock ranges are buying up all the straw they can find for sale. At Hoiso City the jury disagreed in tho trial last wcok of Wm. E. Hcdell for killing Oreeit Shclton. .Send tho Nkwh to your friends East or at any othor place. It an swers better than all tho letters you can write. Thousands of dollars worth of fruit is being shipped from south ern Oregon nt present and much more will follow. General Crook has been directed to take steps to prevent trouble be tween the Indians nnd whites in western Colorado. The childish miss resents n kiss and runs the other way; but when at last some years have past, it's different they say. Two colored men named Young and (Jnrrett have induced 5)1 1 col ored men to locate upon govern ment laud in Oklahoma. Heavy payments of river nnd harbor appropriations have caused an increase in tho public debt for August of fO,070,02.'-.r). (ins Witherspoon, a colored man of Yorkville, S, C, ate seven dozen fried eggs for a dollar wager and then died in gr?at agony. The habitual smoker of cigar ettes, the girl who chews gum, and the mnn who whittles dry goods boxes should start a museum. There are eleven or twelve thous and less Chinese now in British Columbia than there were some time ago. The foO head tax had its oiled. Senator Harbour of Mississippi favors tho exponditule of $f0,000, 001) to remove the negroes from the southern states and colonize them in some other coutry. 11 is whispered that the war is unminentin Europe and that Switz erland will be the battle ground on which, Krencb, German and En glish armies are to contend. There is n fear in Washington that President Harrison will sutler the fato of Garfield. His life has been threatened, and in consequence ho has a strong body guard to pro tect him. A most disgraceful scandal has been brought to light in Spokane Falls which consists of testimony implicating members of the city council in larceny of the funds do nated for the relief of the sufferers by the late lire. A new enterprise at San Francis co lias started with a capital of f.'IOO.OOO, to build timber rafts on Puget Sound and transport thorn to the company's mills near that city. They expect to make rafts contain ing 8.000.000 to l'.'.OOO.OOO feet of lumber. Dr. Green of tho Western Union is very much inclined to doubt the financial success of extending tho telegraph lines to -10,000 littlo post ollices in order to make the bless ings of the telegrnph service well nigh universal for the ieople. Mr. Wanamaker has set his heart upon the scheme. A road is projected from Spokane Fall, Washington territory, through Alaska to the mouth of tho Yukon river. When this iH finished and tho great Hussian railroad is also finished through Siberia to Heh rings's strait, wj will be able to travel to Euroo thiough China, Japan and Siberia by rail. (Juito a number of young ladies in this county have taken ranches, and some are becoming quite ex pert farmers. One energetic young lady, who recently made final proof on 1 110 acres on Hear creek, informs us that this season she harvested eight tons of hay, which she cut with a pair of scissors. That's the kind of girls wo have in Crook coun ty. Ochoco Koviow. When the survey of the state lino between Oregon nnd California was made boiiio IT) years ago, tho wit ness trees were mostly of a younger growth, and the prevalence of forest fires in recent yeara Iimh about ob literated all traces of the survey. A party who recently took tho con tract for surveying livo townships in Curry county was obliged to sus pend operations, owing to there be ln no corner monuments remain in j along the surveyed route of tho state line, The following bills wore audited prior to tho adjournment of court, and ordered paid by Grant count: J. L. Hand, Dis't Att'y fees $237.o0; S. S. Donning, for defending Peter Sullivan bUOO; E. P. I.oveiov. genoral baililf A7.00; W II Kelly, special b'llfl' 2.00; V (I Keller, graml jury b'liff -18.00; C 0 Massiker, spcciarb'llfr OO.fKlj Thos. Reynolds, special b'liff 311.00; Phil Motsehan, clerk of court f0.l0; W P Gray, Shorifl" 50.07; Total MBO.HH. This small sum of courso doos not come near to tho amount of indebt ed no whleh will accrue on ac count of tho fees of witnesses and jurors. CIRCUIT COURT. Court adjourned in due course of time and judge and jurors have gono from thority, as well as the lawyers who woro, sojourning with us. Following is a list of the re maining cases disposed of: KiJflTY DOCKKT. 1) H Kinehiirt and A E Starr vs Daniel Hutler suit for injunction. Continued for the term. Joseph Watson and Thomas Higno vs A G Tabor et 'als suit for foreclosure of mortgage. W. S. Southworth appointed referee to take testimony and report same on or beforo first'day of next regular : term of court. j I.ina HaskiiiB vs llnirisou Has- kins suit for divorce. Continued for tho term. Nellie McCoy vs E A McCoy suit for divorce." W S Southworth appointed referee, to reort at next term of this court. LAW IMK'KKT Wm Kiloy vs M H Drake ap eal from justice court. Judgment of dismissal of this oato in this countv. Tor Mlnets or I'rosptctoti, In view of the fact that satisfac tory returns can seldom be obtain ed from distant assay offices, nnd in order that the readers of tho Nkwh may Dave the cost of sending away their samples for assay we give a very simple method, of tost ing rock for gold, which has been found effectual in many instances: Grind up the rock to n "fino powder, after having thoroughly roasted it, add a little potash ard pour it out into a saucer or small pan or dish of any kind. After standing a while nan it out, and when nearly all panned down examine it eloselv ' for line.colors of gold. The potash i acts as a cleansing ugent, removing nny particles of rust or dirt which may adhere to the gold, brightening it up so that it can be readily seen. Rye, Barley, Timothy, Alfalfa, always on hand in largo quantity, at Collin A- MoFarland's, Heppner. California holds the cake on snake stories for the season of ISSt), with Georgia and North Carolina crowding each other for second place. In Mexico tho tariff idea is carri ed to such an extreme that cus toms duties are levied between the states. The general government ! also levies tribute. Down in Georgia a woman evan gelist, who operates among the col ored jieople, opens her meetings with a distribution of watermelon. Of course, she always has crowds, nt least till the melons are gone. A dime museum trust is the lat est output of the doctrino of pro tecting home industries. It is jus tified UK)ii the ground that freak competition was disastrous to the business interests ot the country. Hill Vanderbilt, the railroad man, has discharged his French cook , who was receiving .f 10,000 u year, because he failed to cook a couple of partritges to suit Hill. It takes over half a column in most of the New York papers to tell about it. Hob Younger, tho youngest of the Younger brothers, confined in the Stillwater, Minn., penitentiary, ' who were sentenced to life impris onment for murder in connection with the robberv of the Nnrthfich! bank, died of cnosumption, last week. Trusts, in salt, sugar, beer, whis ky, iron, leather, grain, Krk, oil nnd newspapers is bad enough in their way, nut when it comes to a trust that raises the price of dia monds, every well regulated jour nalist feels called upon to rise and enter lii b personal protest against the increased cost of living. An inveterate tobacco smoker, of Newburgh, New York, died last week from the effects of nicotine K)isouiug, a post mortem examina tion revoaling tho fact that so thor oughly had his system become im pregnated with the poison, that the stomach and other organs wcro un able to perform thoir functions. Kev. Mr. Gogs will (D. V.) hold service, nnd preach, at Prairie City, on Sunday September 20th, morn ing ami evening, anil nt Canyon City, on Sunday Octolier (th morn ing and evening. Tho Holy Com munion be administered at each morning service; Holy Baptism at nny service. All are inviied and friends requested to extend the no tice. tl lod grass and water all tho way to Heppner and 100 miles of travel saved on tho round trip, over over Tho DalloB route, Prices of goods lower and wool higher. Go to Collin and McKarland, they keep tho largest stock and sell more goods than any store in Oregon. Why? Because thoir pricos are lower; they buy everything by the car load. An cxoliumw tells how tho hide- , hunters used to skin buffaloes, i They would split tho hide down the I belly, cutting the legs a little (lis 1 tnnce down. Then they cut around the neck, and slipped it back a lit I tie. Taking a loop in ti rope, they ' would hitch one team of horses to I the hide nnd one of the horns, ami whip tho former oil' in less time I than it takes to teil it, Methodist Conference. Tho Idaho Conference of tho Methodist church docs not promise to bo a very harmonious session, says the Union Republican. Inter nal dissensions, clerical jealousy, and a dog in tho manger jHilicy of a few will give tho aged bishop who is to preside over the conference a fair sample of the disgraceful con dition of allai's that has been al lowed to prevail for the three or four past years. There is to be a continuation of the Klenner fight, which will create eonsidornblo of n breeze. Flenner was badly worsted in his last encounter with Hro. Ir win, nnd now seeks the scalp of his prosecutor. It is generally under stood that the presiding elder of this district, Hov. Ira Wakefield, will bring charges against Hov. A. Thompson pastor in charge of the Summerville district. Elder Wake field is a .Methodist from "way back" nnd the progressiveness of tho age, the acceptation of new and more liberal ideas regarding the theories of the Christian religion and the plan of salvation find in him not only a bitter and relentless foo but a valiant defender of the antiquated hell (Ire and damnation theory of the darker ogesof our his tory when such belief was the cor ner stone of most Christian relig ions. The exact nature of tho char ges against Hov. Mr. Thompson are not known but it is surmised that tho entertaininont of views nntago naslic to those of Elder Wakefield is tho foundation of the same. Mrs. Mary Dambach in of her husband, Christian bach, who left his home in Rvlvania Januarv !, 1SHH. search He is fair coniplexioned, six Aet in height, is bald, and of German de scent, hut speaks good English. When last heard from he was in Linn county, Oregon, and had there purchased a farm. He had .f-1000 on his pereon when he left home. An exchange says that an editor once applied nt the door of Hades for admission. "Well," replied his sable majesty, ''we let one of your profession in here many years ago, and he kept upn continual row with his former delinquent subscribers, and as we have more of that class of persons than any other we have passed a law prohibiting the admis sion of editors," so the editor had to take up his abode in Heaven. J. D. Freeman, at one time a res ident of Pendleton, met with a frightful death on Shell creek, Wy oming, on the ISHh of July last. While out hunting, ho was attacked by a bear, and beforo assistance could roiich him he was Utterly torn to pieces by the savage beast. The remains were taken back to the road, which is known us tho "Old Cherokee Trail," and there, all silent and lone, were laid to rest. After leaving Pendleton Mr. Free man went to Louisiana and marri ed. His wife stopped at Boise Citv. E. O. Combines the Juice of the Dlue Figs of California, 10 laxative anil nutnti.mt, wllli (lie medicinal virtue! of planlt Juiown to be most tienelkial to the human syttcm, forniiui; the ON I.Y 1TK-l-KCr Kr.MKUV to act Kemly yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AKD TO Cleanse the System Effectually, . to THAT PUFIE ULOOD, HEFnnSHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow, livery ono U lulng It ami all are !cli;lited with it. Aik your .lrut;cut for SYKUP OK I'IGS. Manu favturcil only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Fan I'aAxcitcci, Ct. UovnviiK, Kv. Nw Yonic, N. V. FRUIT l'OH nALH. To thoifi wishing to buy ft nit nnd vegetables, 1 would say that I will sell npplos on the much nt fU cln per lox, also a good iiKsortinont of vege tables lor sale at reiiKouablo pricos. All orders will be promptly attend ed to, Ordors left with 0. 1'. Crosap, in Canyon t 'it , will roach mo eveiy wouk, as I will usually be in town Sntui'dayrt and TtuiMliiyH of each wcok with fruit to sell. Itohideuce twoinilon bolow John Day City, on Tho Dalles road. Fruit exchanged for all kinds of grain delivcted at my ranch. Wm. liUt'i: NOTICK. Kotieo is hereby giion Hint on Tuesday the V'Snil duy of October, I ft 80, a petition will bo presented to the Hun, Hy.'vostor 1'onnoynr, the Governor of the Stato of Oregon, for tho pHidou of Anton Mourn, who is now in tho penitentiary of tho Statu of Oregon under sentence lemlerod by tho circuit court of tho SUto (if Oregon for Orant county, on tho J6th dtiyof Apiil, 1888. JJy M. Dcbtin, Ilia Attorney, A NEW USE FOR ELECTRICITY. OttfiwUn. Electricity long used in the la boratory for o.xerimontal purposes . only, is fast coming hcroro the pun I lie as an agent of great valuo in the arts nnd in the affairs of every day ! life. By electricity power to drive machinery can be "utilized nt the and by electricity thanks to Mr. Edison's recent" discovery o u r streets and houses are lighted more brilliantly than by gas, nt less than ' one-half the cost." While all those I results are evident to the public at large, there is stiil another field in which tho use of electricity is rap idly working a profound reforma I tion the field ot medical science. The following remarkable cures, performed by Dr. Darrin, show tho new uses of electricity: CATAItUII, llltOXCIUTIS AND CONSUMP TION cfitnn. Editor Oregonian: Being a con stant reader of your widely circula ted paper and noticing the great in terest you are taking to direct tho nllllcted to Drs. Darrin, I will lend my name to tho long list of cures ps'rformed by them. Fifteen years ago catarrhal and bronchial troub les commenced to annoy me, and soven years later a complicated lung trouble showed itself. Alt ef forts to cure were fruitless, until coming under Dr. Dnrrin's electric treatment one year ago. Now I am happy to say 1 am cured. I am news agent on the 0. It. v N, H. H. nnd will gladly answer any ques tions at my home, .110 0 street, Portland. J. A. LINDSIiEY. HMXTIIUITY CflU.'D HCIt. Editor Oregonian: For live vears , I have been deaf in one oar, accotn j panied with terrible ringing noises. With Dr. Damn's electric treat ; ment the ringing noises are all gone (and I can huarord'nary conversa tion. 1 reside nt '-'O") Eleventh ! street, Portland, and can be refer red to. M HS. JOHN HAY.MOND. Dr. Damns' Place of Hunlness. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free ut L'.'tfi Fifth street, corner of .Main, l'oitlaml. Olllce hours, from 10 to f o'clock daily; evening, 7 to 8; Sundays 10 ti) 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rho'ii, stricture, ppermatoirhu'n, seminal weakness, or loss of desire of sextunl power, in either man or woman, catarrh and deafness, arc confidentially and successfully trea ted. Cures of private diseases guaranteed, and never published in the papers Circulars sent free. Most cases can receive home treatment aftur a visit to the doctor's oilier. SIIK1UFF8 HAL.. FUR I'AXHS. Ily viiiiie uf wairnu'N imih 1 nut ! coiling cnitit of the Milt' Un-i ii, tor (lit) (.alii y nt tit l)', li lie thlt'fi eil, euiiiiuitii i in,' me to levy uu tliu goods ami ehutluU o the ileliuiticiii taxpayer ii'iiued on the delinquent tax roll of said county fur the yoius 18H-2, 18SII, 1881, Itfao, 1880, t87, and 1 S8i, ihereiiuto attached, inn) if none be found then upon the real piopoity uh Net forth in Hind delin quent tax roll, or no much theioat .ih shall Katlxfy tho ntiuuiul of delin (uent taxes ehutgud then in, togeth er with eons anil oxpoutoi. I luivo therefore levied, being unable to find siillleieiil personal property to featis fy tho amount duo from the lieioiu after named taxpayers, upon tho fob lowing dodciihi'd piucen unci parcehi uf laud, situ itu, l)tug tod being in the county of (.Irani and ftUto of ')io goti, and piiiticiihiily described uh followH, to-wit: Tho NJ ..f HK ..ml SH of SKJ -oc 12. the Mi ul XUJ See til, Tp.sK R '2:1, H W M, and the VJ of ' of See 7, Tp 8 S R '21 U V M, to satth fy the Mini of fhoi.f)'.), being tho alii. unit of rbdtpion liUOrt dllu Giant cni. from .1 soph Krizello foi the jon l'8!t, If-'Kl ami 188ft open said abino duhCiibotl IiiimIk ami personal prupuity u( the imid Joseph Kiizullo as appear fully hut forth on the luuoMiiiiieni lulls of tmid county for Hind winu. That 1 luivo ulo levi.il upon and Hoix:( tho mIiovo iecriltid lands to sntitffy the Hutu of $51.57, delinquent tiUOH due from I'olly A. l'liiollo for tliu yeam 18S7 and 1888, tho unuie appearing m bo tliu amount duo an per the i!eliiiqunt tax tn'l of said years from the said I'olly A. Krizello iqiou the iu 1 1 IiiiiIh. Now. therefore, to satiufy the niiioiint of delinquent taxes now due Grant county fioni the mud Joseph Krizello and Pol y A. IVizelle, inuiie lv the Mini of 81101 111 for said vchih 188:t, 18KJ, 1X8.',. 1887 aud I8S8 to gether uilh $18 08 delinquent pet centum theieou and the oust of aud upon said warrant, I iv i 1 on Satur day tho fith day of October, A. D, 1880, at one o'clock p in. of xniil day, at the court house door in the town of Oatiyon ' ity, county of Grant and ittato of Oregon, sell the above described promibcH together with tho appurtenances thereunto b. lonying to tho hiidiot and best bid dor subject to roloinptinn in accord anco wp.li law. Teruik f Krila omhIi. Datod at t'linyon Ojly in the noun ty aforesaid, luU tho 3rd day of Sontombor A. I). 1880. W. P. GRAY, Shorifl' of Grant Co. Or. liy J. J. McOULLOUUH, Deputy (Sheriff. Lew Johnson' colored minstrels were nssnulted nt Chohalis, W. T., Inst Saturday. During their par ade thoy stopped in front of the op era house to play n tune. Tho dem ocrats wero holding ft politicnl meeting inside nnd n lot of theni rushed out and knocked tho ne groes right nnd left. Tho negroes claimed that thev did not know of the meeting and the democrats claimed they wero sent around there by the .republicans. Mountaineer." Confirmed. The favorable impression produc ed on tho first appearance of tho agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Kigs a few yenrs ago htiB been more than confirmed by tho plena ant exjierienco of nil who hnvo used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers tho Cal. Fig Syrup Company. London is to havo a "monkeries," at which 1,000 monkeys will bo on exhibition. The owner first breaks tho race horse; then the race-horso proceeds to break the owner. OLYMPIAS. MURRAY. M. )., Keiniiln Specialist. Has practiced on tho Pacific Const for tho punt iwotuy liAo yeara A life tinio dovo ted to the study ot female tumbles, their onuses and cures. I luivo thousand' of tcstitunninlH of perinn nont .'iitea fiotn the best people on this coast. A positiie guaiaiitoa to permanently cine any caso of female weakness, no matter how longstand ing or what the stage may be. Char ges seasonable and within tho teach of all. For the benolit of the very poor of my hex who are HulYerinp; froni nny of the gie it multitude of nilineiitH that follow in tiniit of that terribl" disease known as tho female wtmkntmi, ami who ore not nble to pay for treatuie it I will treat froo of charge. INinsultniion by until, ftee. All correspondence strictly confidential. Midieiues packed, boxed ami sent by eprona with charges ro-piiid - for "homo" treat ment, with upeeille directions for use. If you ate MiU'eiing from any feiualo I rouble, pet iodienlly or con stantly, Address, Ui.VMm S .MmtitAV, M. P., Krfht Poitlaiul, Oiegon. Bucks for Sale, YAri Iiiiv'ii iiltitiit Viiii.lt' ti.infl tt ""'- -.......... thoioughbred Sjm n ikIi Merino liuelm nt our much in Kox Valley, which " wo will cell yery ronMoniihlc and on , y'" why tonus. Wo, oiirs.dves, lui'.orted' , tlnsn IiuuUh from iimongHt the b-ht bleeder- of tho S'lim of Vermont, iiid hnvo had them in tin enuutrv tni mrr a year, einiH.'quouth !h'y irettell acclimated and in 1.0 d Ik. Hhcoptucu wishing to improve lb" urnde o' their bauds hhniild give til a call before pureiiii-ing elsewhere. 21) I11JCK I'.RoS V.: SO.MH WOOD? G "d mountain uo.nl for Mile e' ll-e dolhii'i. per eo.d, Ki.qiiuo of 0. P. UieHiip or at the N i:vs ollice. XOTICK TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKJf. All prrojH nro hereby warned not to piuchnse n cei tniu note dated John D.iy, Oieyon, Sept 1st. 18SI), in favor of John Myor or order for the Mini of $117. fit), payable sixty ibiyH after date aud signed by W. R. Uruntou and Ruth Ilatdy, "us said unto wm given without considora. tion. V. R I'.au.sro.v. Rt nt Il.uttiv. 'nuyoti City, Or., Sept. U, 1881). MOrCY- TO LOAN, In amount to mit on improved fun in. Tho lowpbt nitcs guainnUttd. lfyotiwnnt to lxnrow it will pay von to mo. ).u.o FIRE INSURANCE Written in lite best Compa nies. W. B. DAVIS. l'miriu City s : Oregon. First) NflIi?MD85 Of XX oppuoi-. C. A. IIIIUA, I'ltAMt KKH.OOII, Proidont. N i.'o-Pieii lent. (ii:oitoi: W, Co- st:it, Cashier. J. V. JlIIKA, T. A. ItltJ'A, U I l-ot'SON, Direct r. Transact a ('rnernl Hunktiu; Uunlnes. Exchange on all patti of tho world , BOTJ.tHT and SOLD. Colhk'ti ni nv.i le at all point on RoftMumble Term-.. Money loaned at f uui uuc to ten ner coot, tel. xrr4